Do any appeal to you? Do any make your photo look better? Simply scroll through and tap different Looks. Scroll Through the Looks Panel and Test Out Different Optionsīefore you apply a single Tool in Snapseed, I recommend experimenting with the different Look options.
I’d suggest you always begin editing in Snapseed by considering a few simple edits: 1.
Now let’s take a look at basic editing in Snapseed, so you can get started improving your images: How to Edit Photos in Snapseed: Basic Edits You can also access the Snapseed Tools panel, which gives you access to Snapseed’s most powerful functions, including:ĭetails, Curves, White Balance, Brush, Tune Image, and a handful of useful filters that’ll let you give your images custom grunge, noir, or grainy looks, among others.įinally, on the bottom right, you’ll see the Export panel, which is what you’ll use when you’ve finished your Snapseed edit. Note that Snapseed offers a number of in-built Looks, but you can also create Looks of your own as you edit.
When you open Snapseed, you’ll find a blank page that instructs you to Tap Anywhere to Open a Photo: Importing Photos Into SnapseedĮditing in Snapseed always starts by importing a photo. So just keep that in mind as you’re editing your photos in Snapseed. In fact, Snapseed offers advanced capabilities that rival (and sometimes even surpass) editors such as Lightroom and Luminar. You simply have to upload them to your smartphone–and then bring them into Snapseed!īy the way, don’t think that, because Snapseed is a mobile editor, it has limited capabilities. You can always use Snapseed to edit images taken with a DSLR, a mirrorless camera, or a point-and-shoot camera.
What Is Snapseed?Īt present, it only exists as an Android or an iOS app–which means that you can only use Snapseed to edit images on your phone.ĭoes that mean you can only use Snapseed to edit photos taken with a smartphone? So if you’re ready to become a Snapseed editing pro… And I’ll show you how to apply powerful local adjustments via Snapseed’s advanced tools. I’ll show you how to add basic edits to your images.